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Every Last Child : Fulfilling the rights of women and children in East Asia and the Pacific
Every Last Child: Fulfilling the Rights of Women and Children in East Asia and the Pacific examines progress and remaining challenges in realizing the rights of women and children across the region. Published by UNICEF, the report highlights disparities in health, education, nutrition, and protection, emphasizing the need to reach the most marginalized populations. Through data analysis and case studies, it reveals how poverty, gender inequality, and geographic isolation continue to hinder equitable development. The publication calls for stronger policy commitments, inclusive social systems, and community-based interventions to ensure that no child or woman is left behind. It also underscores the importance of investing in early childhood development, quality education, and gender equality as central pillars for sustainable regional growth. Serving as both an advocacy and policy document, it urges governments and partners to accelerate efforts toward fulfilling the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).
| KP.XXIX 0094 | 362.7 INT E | My Library (KEKERASAN TERHADAP ANAK 1) | Available |
| KP.XXIX 0095 | 362.7 INT E | My Library (KEKERASAN TERHADAP ANAK 1) | Available |
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